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March 05, 2018
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To catch a cheat: Best practices in online proctoring
online proctoring

According to the latest report from Babson Survey Research Group, nearly 6.5 million American undergraduates now take at least one course online—representing close to one-third of the postsecondary student body. The rise of online programs is enabling colleges and universities to support a growing population of nontraditional students, many of whom…


 


 

How real-time communications innovations are disrupting higher ed
cloud communication

As more teaching is being done online and more research is being conducted within and between universities, new collaboration platforms are becoming more valuable than ever. Communications service providers are now bundling networking services and collaboration applications (voice, video, and messaging) to make real-time communicating easier, more powerful, and less…

How to harness the predictive power of e-learning platforms
elearning

With enrollments increasing and costs soaring even more so, both universities and students are looking for a better knowledge experience. They demand a system that keeps students engaged, while preparing them for success both here and now and beyond graduation. A new kind of platform Universities want to know: Which…

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The top 7 programming languages to learn in 2018
programming languages

Software development is a dynamic field. New programming languages, frameworks and technologies can emerge, become popular, and then fade away in the course of a few years. Developers need to constantly be learning new skills to stay relevant. At Coding Dojo, we’re continually evaluating which programming languages are in high…

Why chatbots are not the future of student engagement
chatbot

The higher ed space is evolving as more schools look to implement artificial intelligence (AI) in a variety of ways to stay innovative. From discussions of AI replacing educators to helping students enroll, universities are looking to use this technology to improve student engagement and retention both in the classroom and…

Here’s what students say about online education
online education

Cost continues to be one of students' biggest concerns when it comes to making decisions about online education, according to a new survey about the state of online learning. Surveyed students said cost estimates, finding funding sources and navigating the financial aid process is confusing and challenging. Seventy-two percent of…

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